HTeam 7
The way the water cycle works, is that part of the ocean water evaporates then it turns into a cloud. Then when it gets heavy enough the clouds will drop moister in the form of rain, snow, sleet, and hail. Precipitation helps form lakes, rivers, and other bodies of water. Then it will eventually get back to the ocean or other bodies of water. Evaporation is when the water from Lakes, Rivers, and Oceans get hot and water evaporates. Condensation is vapor droplets collect as a cloud. The drops get heavier until it starts to rain. Collection is water runs of land or Icebergs melt to go back to bodies of water. Evaporation is when the water from Lakes, Rivers, and Oceans get hot and water evaporates. Condensation is vapor droplets collect as a cloud. The drops get heavier until it starts to rain. goes back to earth. If all the heat is taken from te water it will freeze. The water cycle never stops going. In 20 minutes one thunderstorm will rain 125,000,000 gallons of water. The water cycle filters saltwatertot drink water. Earths water supply is made up of 97% Oceans 2% Icecaps/Glaciers, and 1% fresh drinking water. About 80% of all the evaporation is from oceans and about 20% coming from the inland water.
Team 4
Water Cycle Experiment
For our experiment, we'll be creating a miniature water cycle. To do this, we're going to fill up a large plastic mixing bowl about a quarter of the way with water. This represents a lake. Next we're going to put a coffee mug in the middle of the mixing bowl without getting any water in it. This is going to help show the movement of water through precipitation. Then we'll put the plastic wrap over the bowl and use the rubber band to tie the plastic wrap on the bowl, which shows the area in the sky where water dropplets combine to create clouds. Lastly, we'll put the bowl in the sun long enough to let the water evaporate and wait for some water droplets to fall. When we're finished, there will probably be some water in the coffee cup.
The way the water cycle works, is that part of the ocean water evaporates then it turns into a cloud. Then when it gets heavy enough the clouds will drop moister in the form of rain, snow, sleet, and hail. Precipitation helps form lakes, rivers, and other bodies of water. Then it will eventually get back to the ocean or other bodies of water. Evaporation is when the water from Lakes, Rivers, and Oceans get hot and water evaporates. Condensation is vapor droplets collect as a cloud. The drops get heavier until it starts to rain. Collection is water runs of land or Icebergs melt to go back to bodies of water. Evaporation is when the water from Lakes, Rivers, and Oceans get hot and water evaporates. Condensation is vapor droplets collect as a cloud. The drops get heavier until it starts to rain. goes back to earth. If all the heat is taken from te water it will freeze. The water cycle never stops going. In 20 minutes one thunderstorm will rain 125,000,000 gallons of water. The water cycle filters saltwatertot drink water. Earths water supply is made up of 97% Oceans 2% Icecaps/Glaciers, and 1% fresh drinking water. About 80% of all the evaporation is from oceans and about 20% coming from the inland water.
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http://ga.water.usgs.gov/edu/watercycle.html
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Team 4
Water Cycle Experiment
For our experiment, we'll be creating a miniature water cycle. To do this, we're going to fill up a large plastic mixing bowl about a quarter of the way with water. This represents a lake. Next we're going to put a coffee mug in the middle of the mixing bowl without getting any water in it. This is going to help show the movement of water through precipitation. Then we'll put the plastic wrap over the bowl and use the rubber band to tie the plastic wrap on the bowl, which shows the area in the sky where water dropplets combine to create clouds. Lastly, we'll put the bowl in the sun long enough to let the water evaporate and wait for some water droplets to fall. When we're finished, there will probably be some water in the coffee cup.
http://thewaterproject.org/resources/lesson-plans/create-a-mini-water-cycle.phpA